Quality Hotel & Suites

Clean but dated hotel in west Sherbrooke with poor Wi-Fi and good restaurant next door

Pros

Free Wi-Fi, free parking

Many guests were pleased with the level of customer service they received

Numerous lodgers enjoyed their well-equipped and clean rooms

The hotel's location was praised for its proximity to Sherbrooke University and restaurants

Cons

Some guests reported noise transfer during their stay

The hotel's lack of an elevator was mentioned by a few reviewers

Freebies

Free Wi-Fi

Free Parking

Rooms

Adults

Kids

Kids' Ages

Editor's Review

Updated Oct 22, 2014

Overview

Located under a minute from the nearest Highway 410 interchange on Highway 112 and an 11-minute drive from Sherbrooke's city centre, the Quality Hotel & Suites is suited to business and vacation travellers travelling by car who require a hotel with in-room microwaves and mini-fridges, with easy highway access.

This hotel has 44 air-conditioned guest rooms and suites, each offering free Wi-Fi, cable TV, a coffeemaker, a desk, an iron and ironing board, and a hair dryer. Standard rooms offer one king or two double beds, while rooms with a microwave, a mini-fridge and a jetted tub are also available.

Hotel amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool, a business centre and free parking. Pets are not permitted, and the hotel offers wheelchair accessible rooms.

Restaurants close by include Eggs-Fruit (next door) and Brasserie La Seigneurie, which is 3 minutes away on foot. Shopping can be found at Les Promenades King (a 5-minute drive northeast of the hotel).

Sherbrooke's Museum of Science and Nature is about an 8-minute drive northeast, while Bishop's University is a 15-minute drive southeastward. Parc du Mont-Bellevue is approximately an 8-minute drive east, and Montreal/Saint-Hubert Airport (YHU) is one hour and 30 minutes west by car. (All distances and travel time estimates: Google Maps)

While the majority of reviewers felt positively about the hotel, a couple of common complaints were mentioned about noise transfer and the lack of an elevator.

Some guests were disappointed with the level of noise transfer during their stay. They reported noise from children's sports teams running and yelling in the hallways, as well as from noisy guests in adjacent rooms. It should be noted however, that the majority of reviewers found their rooms to be quiet.

A few lodgers complained about the hotel's lack of an elevator. They described the inconvenience of walking up the stairs with their luggage, and recommended those with mobility issues book rooms on the first floor.